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Functionalization Routes for Keratin from Poultry Industry Side-Streams—Towards Bio-Based Absorbent Polymers

Keratin is a largely available protein that can be obtained from the ca. 3 million tons of feathers that the European poultry industry produces as a side-stream. Here, the functionalization of keratin from poultry feathers was evaluated using a one- versus two-stage process using two functionalizati...

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Autores principales: Perez-Puyana, Victor M., Capezza, Antonio J., Newson, William R., Bengoechea, Carlos, Johansson, Eva, Guerrero, Antonio, Hendeqvist, Mikael S.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9863878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36679232
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15020351
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author Perez-Puyana, Victor M.
Capezza, Antonio J.
Newson, William R.
Bengoechea, Carlos
Johansson, Eva
Guerrero, Antonio
Hendeqvist, Mikael S.
author_facet Perez-Puyana, Victor M.
Capezza, Antonio J.
Newson, William R.
Bengoechea, Carlos
Johansson, Eva
Guerrero, Antonio
Hendeqvist, Mikael S.
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description Keratin is a largely available protein that can be obtained from the ca. 3 million tons of feathers that the European poultry industry produces as a side-stream. Here, the functionalization of keratin from poultry feathers was evaluated using a one- versus two-stage process using two functionalization agents (succinic anhydride-SA and ethylene dianhydride-EDTAD). The functionalization resulted in the keratin having improved liquid swelling capacities, reaching up to 400%, 300%, and 85% increase in water, saline, and blood, respectively, compared to non-functionalized keratin. The highest swelling was obtained for samples functionalized with EDTAD (one-stage process), while the highest saline uptake was noted for samples processed with 25 wt% SA (two-stage process). Swelling kinetics modeling indicated that the water uptake by the functionalized samples takes place in two steps, and the EDTAD samples showed the highest diffusivity. It is demonstrated that the one-stage functionalization of keratin utilizing EDTAD results in better performance than two-stages, which allows for resource-saving and, thereby, protecting the environment. The results show some potential for the keratin to be utilized as liquid absorbent materials in water, saline, and blood uptake applications. Using keratin from side-streams is an advantage from a sustainability perspective over biomacromolecules that need to be extracted from virgin biomass.
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spelling pubmed-98638782023-01-22 Functionalization Routes for Keratin from Poultry Industry Side-Streams—Towards Bio-Based Absorbent Polymers Perez-Puyana, Victor M. Capezza, Antonio J. Newson, William R. Bengoechea, Carlos Johansson, Eva Guerrero, Antonio Hendeqvist, Mikael S. Polymers (Basel) Article Keratin is a largely available protein that can be obtained from the ca. 3 million tons of feathers that the European poultry industry produces as a side-stream. Here, the functionalization of keratin from poultry feathers was evaluated using a one- versus two-stage process using two functionalization agents (succinic anhydride-SA and ethylene dianhydride-EDTAD). The functionalization resulted in the keratin having improved liquid swelling capacities, reaching up to 400%, 300%, and 85% increase in water, saline, and blood, respectively, compared to non-functionalized keratin. The highest swelling was obtained for samples functionalized with EDTAD (one-stage process), while the highest saline uptake was noted for samples processed with 25 wt% SA (two-stage process). Swelling kinetics modeling indicated that the water uptake by the functionalized samples takes place in two steps, and the EDTAD samples showed the highest diffusivity. It is demonstrated that the one-stage functionalization of keratin utilizing EDTAD results in better performance than two-stages, which allows for resource-saving and, thereby, protecting the environment. The results show some potential for the keratin to be utilized as liquid absorbent materials in water, saline, and blood uptake applications. Using keratin from side-streams is an advantage from a sustainability perspective over biomacromolecules that need to be extracted from virgin biomass. MDPI 2023-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9863878/ /pubmed/36679232 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15020351 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Johansson, Eva
Guerrero, Antonio
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Functionalization Routes for Keratin from Poultry Industry Side-Streams—Towards Bio-Based Absorbent Polymers
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title_short Functionalization Routes for Keratin from Poultry Industry Side-Streams—Towards Bio-Based Absorbent Polymers
title_sort functionalization routes for keratin from poultry industry side-streams—towards bio-based absorbent polymers
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9863878/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym15020351
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